Princess Kate sent a letter to guests set to attend her carol service this Friday
is set to host her biggest event of the year on Friday at
The event, which has been held by the princess, 42, every year since 2021, will see 1,600 people gather at Westminster Abbey for the celebration, which this year will focus on the importance of love and supporting each other during hard times.
This message is especially important for the Princess of Wales this year with the princess having been diagnosed with cancer and having undergone chemotherapy, which ended just a few months ago.
Ahead of the carol service on Friday, to all guests detailing the importance of Christmas spirit, which includes giving to the community, helping others, forgiving and loving one another.
This letter was then made public over the weekend, with many royal fans praising the princess for the emotional gesture, which many believe will be very important to the guests at the carol service.
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On , royal fans were quick to react to the post uploaded on the official Prince and Princess of Wales’ social media account, showing parts of the letter.
One royal fan wrote: “Princess Catherine is the real deal, a timeless class act!”
Another said: “The letter with words that contain warmth, emotions and magic clearly says that Kate is the princess of hearts for people. She is down to earth and deals with people on an equal level.”
A third commented: “Thank you, your Royal Highness, for all you do for your nation. This carol service is highly anticipated every year. Thank you for lifting our spirits.”
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Royal fans were also quick to wish the princess well as she continues to recover in September.
Although she is reportedly doing well, with her husband describing , she is still only returning to work gradually as she continues to recover from a gruelling year.
One person wrote: “Hoping you are well. Thank you for that beautiful message.”
The carol service will take place on December 6 and will be broadcast on TV on Christmas Eve on ITV1 and ITVX.